Sunday, 14 December 2025

NPR News: Deadly attack on Bondi Beach follows rise in antisemitic incidents in Australia

Deadly attack on Bondi Beach follows rise in antisemitic incidents in Australia
Australia, like other countries, has seen a rise in antisemitic attacks since the start of the war in Gaza.

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NPR News: Chile shifts sharply right as José Antonio Kast wins Presidency

Chile shifts sharply right as José Antonio Kast wins Presidency
José Antonio Kast, a far-right politician who has praised Chile's former dictatorship, has won the presidency, signaling a sharp rightward shift fueled by fears over crime, migration and the economy.

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NPR News: President Trump moves to block state AI laws as New York pushes tougher rules

President Trump moves to block state AI laws as New York pushes tougher rules
Alex Bores, a New York State Assembly member who sponsored an AI regulation bill, responds to President Trump's executive order aimed at blocking state oversight of artificial intelligence.

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NPR News: Pakistan's oldest brewery finds a path back to global markets

Pakistan's oldest brewery finds a path back to global markets
A Pakistani brewery founded in the 19th century is exporting beer again for the first time in decades, despite alcohol being illegal for the country's Muslim majority.

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Saturday, 13 December 2025

NPR News: Multiple people shot near Brown University, police say

Multiple people shot near Brown University, police say
Brown University says it's working with law enforcement to search for a suspect after its report of an "active shooting situation" on its Rhode Island campus.

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NPR News: Maria Corina Machado's daughter reflects on her mother's future

Maria Corina Machado's daughter reflects on her mother's future
Ana Corina Sosa, daughter of Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado, reflects on her mother's escape from Venezuela and the stakes for the future.

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NPR News: An international relations expert explains U.S.-Europe political split over Ukraine war

An international relations expert explains U.S.-Europe political split over Ukraine war
There are tensions between the U.S. and Europe over how to end the Ukraine war. NPR's Rob Schmitz talks to Nathalie Tocci from Johns Hopkins University about what's fueling these political divisions.

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